September 04, 2008, 4:00AM

DEKALB, Ill. -- Jerry Kill wouldn't consider having a seizure on the sidelines one of the highlights of his coaching career. WMU (0-1) vs. NIU (0-1) • When: 7 p.m. Saturday. • Where: Waldo Stadium. • TV: None. • Radio: WZUU-FM 92.5 However, it may have saved the life of Northern Illinois University's first-year football coach. It most definitely... Full story »

September 22, 2009, 6:07PM

Mid-American Conference football play gets moving forward this weekend, including Central Michigan University opening MAC play against Akron in Mount Pleasant. Several interesting matchups are set, and Northern Illinois head football coach Jerry Kill a former Saginaw Valley State University head coach, also has been busy returning phone calls from well wishers after last week's upset over Purdue of the... Full story »

December 07, 2009, 8:54AM

For the first time in school history, the Northern Illinois football team will play in bowl games in back-to-back seasons as the Huskies accepted on Sunday an invitation to play in the International Bowl in Toronto. NIU (7-5, 5-3 in the Mid-American Conference) will take on the University of South Florida (USF) of the Big East Conference in... Full story »

July 30, 2010, 9:57AM

Northern Illinois was the popular pick to unseat Central Michigan University in the 2010 Mid-American Conference Football Preseason Poll, announced Friday at the MAC Football Media Day at Ford Field in Detroit. Full story »

February 12, 2011, 2:11PM

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune has a nice story on former Ferris State University football assistant coach Matt Limegrover, now the offensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota, and how he became acquainted with Jerry Kill, the head coach of the Golden Gophers. Full story »

September 13, 2011, 1:16PM

Jerry Kill, the former Saginaw Valley State football coach, could return to the sideline as Minnesota's coach this weekend, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Kill collapsed near the end of Saturday's Minnesota-New Mexico State game, in what team called a seizure. Dr. Pat Smith told the newspaper that his gut feeling was that Kill would "absolutely" be back on... Full story »